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The Blockchain Revolution Is Changing Course…
Here’s How the “Smart Money” Has Responded:

About six months ago, when we were planning the Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Blockchain SuperConference (which took place in February 2018), I wrote about how blockchain technology was on the threshold of breaking into the mainstream – and how the next three years are going to be extremely exciting for investors who had the foresight to get in early.

Well… a LOT changed in the last six months.

Cryptocurrency and blockchain tech did break into the mainstream. It happened faster than any of us could have expected – and the masses jumped aboard faster than you could say “blockchain revolution”.

And, as we expected, governments around the world responded by trying to crack down on crypto or at least legislate against it. Not all governments, though. Some countries not only welcomed cryptocurrency, but set about creating their own “sovereign” cryptocurrency. In other words, they joined the revolution!

Here’s the thing, though:

While all this has being going down during the last six months, some of the smartest brains in the blockchain industry have been quietly taking blockchain tech into other sectors of the economy – and COMBINING it with other emerging technologies in a way that, just a few months ago, would have seemed unthinkable.

It’s now also about quantum computing… and artificial intelligence… and virtual and augmented reality… and, of course, cybersecurity. These “future” technologies are now CONVERGING with blockchain tech.

What does this mean for blockchain investors?

How has the “smart money” responded to this development?

Where are they putting their money?

And how can people like us follow them – and reap the rewards from this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get behind the next “industrial revolution” before the masses pile in?

These are big questions.

And I don’t have the answers right now.

In fact, I don’t think any one person can answer these questions.

That’s why, in September, I’m bringing together all the most respected players from blockchain, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, virtual/augmented reality, and other future techs. Not only high-net-worth investors, but also developers, entrepreneurs, and other thought leaders.

Why?

So that we can listen to what they have to say about where all this is going – and follow the “smart money” by putting our money behind projects, technologies, and businesses that are poised to reap the rewards from the bloodbath that’s coming to the global economy in 2019 and beyond.

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Meet Your Host

Richard Jacobs

Richard Jacobs is an entrepreneur, cryptocurrency enthusiast, publisher of the FutureTech Podcast, and organizer and host of The Bitcoin, Ethereum & Blockchain Superconference II

In February 2018, Richard brought together more than 80 of the world’s most respected blockchain developers, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and industry thought leaders, where they gave 1,500 private investors the inside scoop on where the blockchain revolution is headed.

Now, he’s bringing these blockchain thought leaders together again, along with dozens of the developers, entrepreneurs, and money managers from quantum computing, AI, cybersecurity, and other emerging tech fields, so they can show you how these technologies are converging and how, together, they’re set to disrupt the economy and reallocate trillions of dollars of private wealth.